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Peter Bärtsch

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High Altitude Medicine & Biology|October 25, 2002
The (Western) European perspective of high altitude medicinePeter Bärtsch
JAMA|May 18, 2006
How thrombogenic is hypoxia?Peter Bärtsch
High Altitude Medicine & Biology|September 25, 2014
Rebuttal to the pro statementPeter Bärtsch
High Altitude Medicine & Biology|December 29, 2021
The Impact of Nocebo and Placebo Effects on Reported Incidence of Acute Mountain SicknessPeter Bärtsch
Experimental Physiology|February 7, 2025
Nanga Parbat - The mountain of destinyPeter Bärtsch
High Altitude Medicine & Biology|September 25, 2014
Con: hypoxic cardiopulmonary exercise testing identifies subjects at risk for severe high altitude illnessesPeter Bärtsch
The New England Journal of Medicine|October 26, 2002
Salmeterol for the prevention of high-altitude pulmonary edemaPeter Bärtsch, Heimo Mairbäurl
High Altitude Medicine & Biology|October 6, 2010
Can patients with coronary heart disease go to high altitude?Christoph Dehnert, Peter Bärtsch
High Altitude Medicine & Biology|August 2, 2018
Characteristics of Headache and Relationship to Acute Mountain Sickness at 4559 MetersMichael Schneider, Peter Bärtsch
Therapeutische Umschau. Revue Therapeutique|April 26, 2018
[Acute Mountain Sickness and High-Altitude Cerebral Edema]Christoph Dehnert, Peter Bärtsch
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High Altitude Medicine & Biology|October 25, 2002
The (Western) European perspective of high altitude medicinePeter Bärtsch
JAMA|May 18, 2006
How thrombogenic is hypoxia?Peter Bärtsch
High Altitude Medicine & Biology|September 25, 2014
Rebuttal to the pro statementPeter Bärtsch
High Altitude Medicine & Biology|December 29, 2021
The Impact of Nocebo and Placebo Effects on Reported Incidence of Acute Mountain SicknessPeter Bärtsch
Experimental Physiology|February 7, 2025
Nanga Parbat - The mountain of destinyPeter Bärtsch
High Altitude Medicine & Biology|September 25, 2014
Con: hypoxic cardiopulmonary exercise testing identifies subjects at risk for severe high altitude illnessesPeter Bärtsch
The New England Journal of Medicine|October 26, 2002
Salmeterol for the prevention of high-altitude pulmonary edemaPeter Bärtsch, Heimo Mairbäurl
High Altitude Medicine & Biology|October 6, 2010
Can patients with coronary heart disease go to high altitude?Christoph Dehnert, Peter Bärtsch
High Altitude Medicine & Biology|August 2, 2018
Characteristics of Headache and Relationship to Acute Mountain Sickness at 4559 MetersMichael Schneider, Peter Bärtsch
Therapeutische Umschau. Revue Therapeutique|April 26, 2018
[Acute Mountain Sickness and High-Altitude Cerebral Edema]Christoph Dehnert, Peter Bärtsch
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